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Nose Fillers VS. Rhinoplasty: Your Guide to Making the Right Choice

Have you ever found yourself standing in front of a mirror, imagining a slightly different nose shape? In the world of cosmetic surgery, you’re not alone. Many are torn between choosing nose fillers and undergoing rhinoplasty. But worry not! With 20 years of plastic surgery experience, Dr. Amy Bandy is here to guide you through the nuances of both procedures.

What are Nose Fillers?

Nose fillers, commonly called “liquid rhinoplasty”, involve injecting a filler into specific areas of the nose to modify its shape. It’s a non-surgical method that:

Defining Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty, or what many call a “nose job”, is a surgical procedure to change the shape or function of the nose. This method:

Comparative Advantages

Benefits of Nose Fillers

Advantages of Rhinoplasty

The Procedure

How Nose Fillers Work

The Rhinoplasty Process

Making the Right Choice for You

Questions to Ask Yourself

Amy Bandy’s Expertise

With two decades in the plastic surgery field, Dr. Bandy has successfully performed countless nose filler procedures and rhinoplasties. Her expertise ensures you receive top-notch care, whether you choose a surgical or non-surgical route.

Contact Dr. Amy Bandy Today!

Deciding between nose fillers and rhinoplasty is a personal choice that depends on various factors. Always remember: it’s crucial to consult with an experienced plastic surgeon, like Dr. Amy Bandy, to make an informed decision tailored to your needs.

FAQs

How long do nose fillers last?

Typically, 6-12 months, but it can vary depending on the type of filler and individual factors.

Is rhinoplasty painful?

Discomfort post-surgery is common, but pain is manageable with medications.

Can I switch from nose fillers to rhinoplasty later on?

Yes, you can opt for a surgical procedure after having fillers, but there should be a gap between the two.

Are there any side effects to nose fillers?

Minor swelling or bruising might occur, which usually subsides within a week.

How long is the recovery period for rhinoplasty?

Most people return to everyday activities within two weeks, but full healing takes a few months.